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Hendrick and Maloof

215 N. McDonough St.
Decatur, GA 30030
404-373-8000



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Don’t Pay that Georgia
Super Speeder Traffic Ticket.
First call 404-310-9795 to discuss your options

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• No Office Visit Necessary
• Usually No Court Visit

Why use us to fight your
Georgia Super Speeder Traffic Ticket?

Simple: To save a lot of money. Your driving record is very valuable, even though most people don’t know it. The premium you pay for your insurance is based on several variables. By far the most significant variable is your driving record. Any conviction, even for minor infractions, will show up on your driving record.

Then your insurance company will raise your rates. They will stay elevated for 3-5 (sometimes 7!) years. Over this time, you will literally pay thousands in additional premiums. If we are successful in reducing or eliminating your citation, your insurance company will not raise your premium. This is a simple decision based on simple economics.

To verify this, we encourage you to call your insurance agent to ask them what effect a conviction will have on your premium. We will save you thousands.

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New Georgia Super Speeder Law

Georgia recently enacted a new “Super Speeder” law, which will go into effect on July 1st, 2009. The law is intended to generate new revenue for the State’s struggling trauma care system.

Our current understanding of the law indicates that it will be a fine administered by the Department of Drivers’ Services to drivers travelling 85 mph or higher on any interstate, or 75 mph or higher on any two-lane road. The Department will assess an additional $200 to drivers convicted of these offenses.

In addition to these additional fines, there will be increased fees for license reinstatements for drivers who lose their licenses due to certain offenses like DUI, fleeing or attempting to elude, or points suspensions.

This is an additional reason to hire an attorney for representation on a traffic ticket in Georgia. The speeds for which these additional fines will be levied will be based on the speeds at conviction, so by simply paying your fine as opposed to hiring an attorney to represent you in court could subject you to the Georgia Super Speeder law.

In addition to the avoidance of the super speeder penalties, the most expensive aspect of any traffic violation are the concomitant liability insurance premium increases. Fast speeds make for steep insurance premium increases. We have been successfully representing Georgia drivers for over 5 years in the firm of Hendrick and Maloof, and can assist you in attempting to avoid these expensive premium hikes.

Call us today for a free consultation on your Georgia Super Speeder traffic ticket.

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Traffic Ticket Attorneys and Lawyers Hendrick & Maloof serve MOST ALL COUNTIES and CITIES in GEORGIA including:
• Dekalb • Atlanta • Cobb • Sandy Springs • Roswell • College Park • Chatham • Taliaferro • Laurens• Fulton • Athens • Braselton
• Oconee • Tift • Tifton • Lowndes • Monroe • Camden • Port Wentworth • Peach • Hogansville

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